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Welcome to The Black Fatherhood Legacy Podcast brought to you by Black Wellness & Prosperity Center in Fresno Ca. The purpose of this podcast is to equip black fathers who have a strong desire to provide comfort, and support for their partners and families and play role models for their babies and other men in the community.  BLACK Fatherhood Legacy (BFL) was created by Black fathers for Black fathers to come together and support each other in an authentic and unapologetic way. And now, your hosts: J. Cortez Thomas and Dewayne Wilson take it away.


Welcome to The Black Fatherhood Legacy Podcast! Our purpose is to equip black fathers who want to provide comfort and support for their families and play role models for their babies. BLACK Fatherhood Legacy was created by black fathers for black fathers. Hosts J. Cortez Thomas and Dewayne Wilson are committed to helping black fathers create strong legacies for their children and future generations. With this podcast, they want to give black fathers a place to feel supported and encouraged in their fatherhood journey. So if you're a father who wants to make a difference in your family's life, then this podcast is for you! Enjoy!!



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The final look back at our first season of black fatherhood legacy. Thanks for your support
Some of the best soundbites from the first season of black fatherhood legacy
 For Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, the fathers of BFL wanted to talk about miscarriages & stillbirth from a male perspective which is rarely discussed.  
In this episode, we tackle owning our own mental health outlets in the black community especially among black men and fathers
In this episode, the fathers discuss ways to deal with stress as black fathers as well as ways to dispel the stigma surrounding mental health among men in the black community 
In this episode, we discuss how the lack of positive black imagery in the media today may be affecting the current generation of young people 
In this episode, we discuss how positive black imagery in the 90s and early 2000s helped shape our ideas around what was possible for us in our future lives. 
Exploring discipline in the black home as it pertains to our generation. We discuss what essentially is different about the way we discipline our children today versus what our fathers and their fathers did. 
In this episode, we explore historical discipline in the black home. The what, the why, and the how. 
We believe certain principles of manhood are not subjective but completely absolute. In this episode, we explore those absolutes and how or if we see them practiced in society today
In the African American culture as well as American culture as a whole, there are preconceived notions and ideas about what true manhood is. In this episode, we explore those stereotypes and discuss whether or not these stereotypes are true. 
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